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Friday, June 14, 2013

OKC, Moore Diaper Distribution TOMORROW!

The day has finally arrived! Shower of Hope Oklahoma's Diaper Distribution Day is tomorrow, June 15! Since May 21st, Shower of Hope Oklahoma has been collecting diapers, wipes, baby food, infant formula and other baby care items for Oklahoma's recent storm and tornado victims. As of today, June 14th, we will have 8,000+ diapers and 4,600+ wipes to distribute to families in need tomorrow!

I'm beyond excited at the success of the Diaper Drive and am so appreciative of everyone who helped donate and spread the word. Thank you!

The Diaper Distribution will be tomorrow at The Changing Table in Oklahoma City. The Changing Table is located at 1145 SW 74th Street, Building D in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma on the W I-240 Service Road between Western and Penn. Click HERE for a map.

We are wanting to bless other families who are in need right now. It's just a diaper, but to someone who lost everything, this could be the glimmer of hope for them in knowing things will get better and that are many others in our state, country, cloth diaper community and beyond who are thinking and praying for them.

Please help spread the word and if you know of a family in need, please share the event with them as we have a TON of diapers, wipes and other items to give away. We are wanting to help and serve those families in need right now.

Blessings To You,Toni KeltnerShower of Hope Oklahoma

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1 comment:

People don't understand until they go through a tragedy like this how important the little things are. If you put a child through this - it can be worse. You become thankful for the life you have been given, and then you have to find food and necessities - and doing these little things is so important and people don't realize how even $5 can help. Thanks for the post and best to your family!

Shower of Hope Oklahoma

Shower of Hope Oklahoma is the "baby" of Toni Keltner. After the May 24, 2011 Oklahoma tornadoes, Toni was stirred to help in anyway possible. What began as an outreach to the Hamil Family of Cashion, Oklahoma, turned into a charitable endeavor of helping families and children affected by Oklahoma storms, tornadoes and other natural disasters.